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Fluke Calibration

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Six measurement disciplines, one reliable source
Fluke Calibration is a world leader in
precision calibration instrumentation and
software for electrical, RF, temperature,
pressure and flow measurements.

Fluke Corporation was founded in 1948, specializing in electrical


test and measurement products. Early in its history, Fluke
recognized that the very best electrical metrology would be
needed to support its products and undertook to develop
A Fluke Company
this capability. From this activity, the calibration business was
born. Over the years, many breakthrough calibration products
were introduced, establishing Fluke as a leader in electrical
metrology. In 2001, Fluke’s calibration business expanded into the
temperature field with the acquisition of Hart Scientific, and then
into pressure and gas flow with the acquisition of DH Instruments
(2007), followed by Ruska and Pressurements (2010).
Fluke Calibration brings together the original Fluke
electrical calibration business, Hart Scientific, DHI, Ruska and
Pressurements in one unified, worldwide organization. The unified
business’s unmatched breadth and depth in metrology put us in
a unique position to deliver today’s and tomorrow’s calibration p123
solutions to customers who demand the very best, supported by
an organization they can count on over the long term.
At the same time, we carry forward the tradition of discipline-
specific measurement expertise and customer driven focus that
come with our small, high performance company heritage.
This catalog is designed to provide you with an “at-a-glance”
look at the wide range of standards, calibrators, software, and
support services offered by Fluke Calibration. For the latest, fully
detailed product information and a host of other useful resources,
please visit our new unified website, www.flukecal.com.
Once you’ve had a chance to use this catalog and our website
to inform yourself, we hope you’ll also make use of our most
important asset, our worldwide team of experienced calibration
and metrology experts, who are ready to review your specific
needs and work with you to offer the most effective solutions.
They can be reached via the website or using contact information
on the back of this catalog.

Sincerely,

Martin Girard
General Manager, Fluke Calibration

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Table of Contents
Electrical calibration.............................. 2 Pressure calibration............................. 20
DC/LF Electrical Calibrators............................................4 Gas Pressure Controllers/Calibrators......................... 22
Specialty Calibrators.......................................................5 High Pressure Controllers/Calibrators........................ 23
Oscilloscope Calibrators..................................................6 Reference Pressure Indicators.................................... 23
Precision Multimeters .....................................................6 PG7000 Series Piston Gauges.................................... 24
Electrical Standards.........................................................7 2400 Series Piston Gauges......................................... 24
Specialty Piston Gauges............................................... 25
RF calibration........................................ 8
Manual Pressure Generation and Control................. 25
RF References...................................................................9
Industrial Deadweight Testers.................................... 26
RF Systems.......................................................................9
Pressure Gauge Calibrators......................................... 26
Temperature calibration....................... 10 Air Data Calibration...................................................... 27
Standard Platinum Resistance Thermometers......... 12 Pressure Calibration Systems...................................... 27
ITS-90 Fixed-Point Cells.............................................. 12
Gas flow calibration............................. 28
Cell Maintenance Apparatus....................................... 13
Gas Flow Standards..................................................... 29
Thermometer Readouts................................................ 14
Primary Gas Flow Standard........................................ 29
Reference PRTs, Thermocouples and Thermistors.. 15
Temperature Calibration Baths................................... 16 Calibration software............................. 30
Dry-Well Calibrators..................................................... 18 Electrical and RF Calibration Software...................... 32
Infrared Calibrators....................................................... 19 Calibration Asset Management Software.................. 32
Thermocouple Furnaces............................................... 19 Software Support Program.......................................... 32
Miscellaneous Dry-Well Calibrators........................... 19 Temperature Calibration Software............................. 33
Pressure/Flow Calibration Software.......................... 34
Mechanical/Dimensional Software............................. 34

Service programs................................. 35
Training............................................... 36

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Electrical calibration
Electrical calibration refers to the process of verifying the performance of,
or adjusting, any instrument that measures, sources, or tests electrical
parameters. This discipline is usually referred to as dc and low frequency
ac electrical metrology. Principal parameters include voltage, current,
resistance, inductance, capacitance, time and frequency. Other parameters,
including electrical power and phase, are also in this segment of metrology.
Ratiometric comparisons of similar parameters are often performed to
compare a known parameter to an unknown similar parameter.
Electrical calibration involves the use of precise devices that evaluate the
performance of key properties for other devices called units under test
(UUTs). Because these precise devices have thoroughly known performance
characteristics compared to the UUT, performance evaluation and/or
calibration adjustment of the UUT to identify or minimize errors is possible.
Typically, the performance of such precision devices should be four or more
times better than the UUT.
These precision devices fall into two broad categories. Electrical signal
sources are often referred to as either calibrators or standards. Precision
measurement devices are often classified as reference digital multimeters,
measurement standards, or ratio bridges.

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Product highlights

5522A Multi-Product Calibrator


Robust, transportable wide workload coverage
The 5522A Multi-Product Calibrator addresses a wide calibra-
tion workload and comes with internal and external protection
features that protect it against damage and make it easier to
transport for on-site or mobile calibration. The 5522A can also
be fully automated with MET/CAL® Plus Calibration Management
Software. It is the ideal calibrator for metrology professionals who
need to calibrate many different types of electronic equipment and
want a transportable instrument that offers them a high return on
investment.
The 5522A sources direct voltage and current, alternating
voltage and current with multiple waveforms and harmonics, two
simultaneous voltage outputs or voltage and current to simulate
dc and ac power with phase control, resistance, capacitance,
thermocouples and RTDs. The 5522A can also
measure thermocouple temperature, and pressure
using one of 29 Fluke 700 Series pressure modules.
Two options add the capability to calibrate
oscilloscopes, either 600 MHz or 1.1 GHz. And the
5520A-PQ Power Quality Option enables the 5522A
to calibrate power quality instrumentation to the
standards of the IEC and other regulatory agencies.
• Calibrates a wide variety of electrical test equipment
• Robust protection circuits prevent costly damage from operator error
• Redesigned carrying handles make the 5522A easy to transport
• Rugged carrying case with built-in handles and wheels and removable
front/rear access doors for in-situ calibration in almost any environment
• Remarkably affordable

5080A Multi-Product Calibrator


Calibration solutions for your analog and digital
workload
High compliance with reliable accuracy enables
the 5080A to calibrate even difficult-to-calibrate
analog meters, as well as a wide range of digital
multimeters, clamp meters, and wattmeters.
Options for calibrating oscilloscopes and megohm
meters extend workload coverage even more. The
5080/CAL software enables automated calibration
and is easy to learn and operate. Fluke quality
and usability are built in, with robust protection
circuitry, multiple language displays, and
much more. Best of all, the 5080A is an excellent
value that will fit your budget.
• High compliance
• Protection circuitry
• Calibrates a wide workload, including analog
meters and 3.5 and 4.5 digit DMMs
• Optional 5080/CAL software for easy-to-use,
automated calibration

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Electrical calibration
DC/LF Electrical Calibrators 5500A Multi-Product Calibrator
Solutions that
match your
5700A/5720A Multifunction Calibrators workload and
Taking accuracy budget.
to a new level. • Flexibility,
• The highest accuracy and
accuracy value
calibrator, it • Calibrates a wide variety of electrical test equip-
will support ment, more than 14 categories of instrumentation
instruments of including 3.5 and 4.5 digit DMMs
up to 8.5 digits in measurement performance • Optional oscilloscope calibration
• Artifact Calibration permits the lowest cost of
support and highest confidence in performance
9100 Universal Calibration System
• Optional wideband output to 30 MHz
A high-value
5522A Multi-Product Calibrator multi-product
calibrator.
Robust,
• Calibrates over
transportable
15 different
wide workload
categories of
coverage.
general-purpose test equipment
• Calibrates a
• Options for power meter, insulation/continuity
wide variety
tester and oscilloscope calibration
of electrical test equipment with more than 14
• Semi-automated and fully automated procedure
functional capabilities
modes for maximum throughput
• Accuracies intended to support DMMs to 6.5 digits
• Robust protection circuits prevent costly damage
from operator error
• Optional oscilloscope calibration to 1100 MHz
• Easy to transport

5080A High Compliance Multi-Product


Calibrator
Solutions for
your analog and
digital workload.
• High com-
pliance for
difficult-to-
calibrate instruments
• Robust protection circuits prevent costly damage
from operator error
• Calibrates a wide workload, including analog
meters and 3.5 and 4.5 digit DMMs
• Options for oscilloscope and megohm meter
calibration

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Specialty Calibrators Phasor Measurement Unit
Calibrator
Fast, automated, IEEE C37.118.1-
6105A/6100B Electrical Power Standards compliant calibrations.
The most System includes:
accurate, • PMU control unit
comprehensive • GPS receiver
and flexible • PMU test and calibration software
sources of • Fluke 6135 Electrical Power
electrical power Standard
quality and • Configured server PC
energy signals.
• Power calibration with voltage to 1008 V and cur- Available early 2012
rent to 21 Amps, and optionally up to 80 Amps
• Voltage and current accuracies better than
0.005 % (50 ppm) 5320A Multifunction Electrical Tester
• Programmable harmonic distortion up to 100 Calibrator
harmonics
• Includes other power quality testing phenomena Verify and
• Complex measurements generating a wide variety calibrate
of signals electrical
test tools
with a single
52120A Transconductance Amplifier instrument.
Test and • Calibrate
calibrate, at megohm meters, earth resistance testers, ground
full current bond testers, hipots and many more types of elec-
range, power trical safety testers
standards, power • Uses less bench space than custom solutions
and energy • Built-in graphical calibration help guide
meters, PQ analyzers, high-current clamp meters and • LAN, GPIB, RS-232 interfaces for PC based
Rogowski coils. Delivers: automation
• 120 A standalone
• 240 A or 360 A with parallel operation 525B Temperature/Pressure Calibrator
• 3000 A or 6000 A with accessory coils
• Industry-leading amplifier accuracy: Superior accuracy
– 100 PPM dc – 850 Hz (used with 61XX EPS) and functionality
– 150 PPM dc (used with dc/lf calibrator) in an economical
– 1000 PPM ac (used with dc/lf calibrator) benchtop
• Frequency capability, dc to 10 kHz package.
• A calibrator
to address
process industry instrumentation
• Simulates and measures all ANSI thermocouples,
as well as L and U types, and provides cold junc-
tion compensation to enable calibration of a wide
variety of thermocouple instrumentation
• Direct input for storage of ITS-90 RTD constants
• RTD source uncertainties to 0.03 °C

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Electrical calibration
Oscilloscope Calibrators Precision Multimeters

9500B Oscilloscope Calibrator 8508A Reference Multimeter


The highest Reference
performance, standard
fully automated, accuracy
upgradeable and stability,
oscilloscope in one
calibration functionally versatile, easy-to-use solution.
workstation. • 8.5 digit resolution, exceptional linearity and low
• Full automation provides totally hands-free noise and stability
calibration • Optional front/rear inputs with unique ratio
• Bandwidths of 600 MHz, 1000 MHz, 3200 MHz, measurement option
and 6400 MHz • Broad range of measurement capabilities
• A fast edge of 25 ps to address bandwidths up to • 365 day stability as low as 2.7 ppm, 24-hour sta-
14 GHz bility of 0.5 ppm, transfer uncertainty of 0.12 ppm
• Connect up to five channels simultaneously
8845A/8846A Precision Multimeters
55XX Series Oscilloscope Calibration Precision and versatility
Options for bench or systems
Calibrate applications.
your digital • 6.5 digit resolution
and analog • Basic V dc accuracy of
oscilloscopes up to 0.0024 %
with any of three • Dual display
different options.
• Leveled sine wave generator with optional 8808A Digital Multimeter
bandwidths of 300 MHz, 600 MHz and 1100 MHz
for verifying oscilloscope bandwidth Versatile multimeter
• DC and square wave voltage generators for cali- for manufacturing,
brating voltage gain development and service
• Horizontal time base calibration functions applications.
• Edge source including a 300 ps fast edge with • 5.5 digit resolution
low aberrations for verifying dynamic response • Basic V dc accuracy of
• Fast edge risetime pulse generator (< 1 ns) for 0.015 %
checking pulse response • Dual display

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Electrical Standards A40B Series Precision Current Shunts
Precision, low inductance shunts
for dc and ac current metrology.
732B/734A DC Reference and • Simplifies calibration/verifica-
Transfer Standards tion of precision calibrators
The simple way to maintain and and current sources
disseminate your volt. • Shunts sized for current from
• A primary standard for traceability of 1 mA to 100 A
dc voltage to better than 1 ppm • Usable from dc to 100 kHz
• Complete • Ultra low phase shift to support power quality
mechanical instrument metrology
and electrical
independence of A40/A40A Current Shunts
each of its four
standards • AC current transfer measure-
• Battery powered ments from 2.5 mA to 20 A
for easy shipping • Frequency between 5 Hz to
100 kHz
• Compatible with 792A and 5790A
792A AC/DC Transfer Standard
Support for your most demanding 752A Reference Divider
ac traceability requirements.
• A primary standard that is accu- Setting the standard for ratio
rate, fast and easy to use accuracy and ease of use.
• Fully traceable performance • 10:1 and 100:1 divider
with ac/dc difference to better outputs
than 10 ppm • Output uncertainty 0.2 ppm
• Nine ranges from 22 mV to 1000 V (with external and 0.5 ppm
range resistor) • Built-in calibration bridge

5790A AC Measurement Standard 720A Kelvin-Varley Divider


Automated ac A primary standard for
measurement with ratio measurements.
precision that is easy to • 0.1 ppm resolution,
use. seven decades
• Direct ac measurements • 0.1 ppm of input absolute linearity
to 22 ppm, or ac/dc difference measurements to • Built-in self-calibration bridge
15 ppm
• Digital voltmeter style operation that features 910/910R GPS Controlled
a fully autoranging instrument that selects the Frequency Standard
best voltage range for the measurement you are
Cesium controlled
making
frequency standard that
• Robust 1200 V input protection on all voltage
uses GPS technology and
ranges
connectivity to provide
• Optional 30 MHz wideband measurement
primary standard traceability from any location.
• Unique traceability feature means no more
742A Resistance Standard re-calibrations
High accuracy working standard • Two high-stability models to meet your applica-
for on-site resistance calibration. tion and fit your budget
• Small and rugged standard • Built-in rubidium atomic clock (910R)
resistors with six-month • Up to 13 outputs, maximizing cost efficiency
stabilities to 2.5 ppm
• Open air use so no oil or air 908/909 Frequency References
baths required
Stable frequency
• 18 °C to 28 °C operating range
references for test systems
• Standard values from 1 ohm to 100 Megohms
and calibration labs.
• Accurate reference
“atomic clock” in automated test systems
• Affordable and very cost effective
• Designed for portability with optional carrying case

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RF calibration
RF and microwave calibration refers to the process of verifying the performance
of, or adjusting/deriving corrections for, any instrument or component that
will be used in the measurement or testing of RF and microwave parameters.
This discipline is usually referred to as RF and microwave metrology. Principal
parameters include RF voltage, RF power, impedance, modulation, distortion,
time, frequency and phase. High dynamic range ratiometric comparisons are
often performed and results are expressed in the logarithmic “dB” form.
As with any other calibration, RF and microwave calibration compares a device
or unit under test (DUT or UUT) to a traceably calibrated standard or reference
device. The process typically involves comparing a measuring UUT to a reference
source; a sourcing UUT with a measuring reference; or quite commonly a
measuring UUT with a measuring reference, using a stable but unknown source.
In each case, the uncertainty or stability of the reference should significantly
exceed the specified performance of the device or unit under test. RF
metrologists typically look for performance margins of 4:1, or the slightly relaxed
margin of 10 dB.
Precision devices that are commonly used in RF and microwave calibration fall
broadly into four categories:
Sourcing instruments. Reference signals and/or modulation sources,
frequency references, pulse or arbitrary waveform generators, reference
attenuators.
Measuring instruments. Power sensors, spectrum analyzers, measuring
receivers, oscilloscopes, RF voltmeters, frequency counters.
Source-measure instruments.
Vector or scalar network analyzers.
Precision components
• Power splitters, power dividers or
couplers, attenuating pads.
• Inter-series, polarity or sacrificial
cables and adapters.
• Short, open, load or sliding
terminators.
• Reflection bridges or directional
couplers.

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RF References RF Systems

9640A RF Reference RF Calibration Custom System Solutions


A unique blend Based upon
of accuracy, the 9640A
stability, and MET/CAL
resolution, purity, calibration
dynamic range software, Fluke
and low noise. Calibration can
The Fluke 9640A is an RF reference source, help to define,
reference attenuator, reference local oscillator and can supply
and frequency counter and is the key component and support
in a simplified, streamlined RF and microwave a custom
calibration system. RF calibration system and automating MET/CAL
• Takes the central role and typically halves the procedures, tailored to your exacting requirements.
cost of a higher capability RF calibration system A Fluke RF calibration system can include:
and delivers certified accuracy directly to the UUT • Pre-owned instruments or components and
via a single signal connection instruments from other manufacturers up to
• Via MET/CAL software and an extensive proce- 50 GHz
dure library, realizes “walk away” automation and • RF source and measurement instruments
a new level of efficiency for spectrum analyzer • MET/SUPPORT Gold procedure library or custom
calibration written RF calibration procedures
• A highly integrated and robust solution for • Optional floor standing, bench or ruggedized
on-site RF calibration and a GPIB emulating equipment racks and secure storage of associated
drop-in replacement for the legacy HP3335 RF RF components
source and attenuator
• Performs 80 to 100 percent of tests required Target calibration workload can include:
on high performance high frequency spectrum • Bench, handheld and high performance spectrum
analyzers analyzers
• Also calibrates power sensor linearity, millivolt- • RF, modulation, pulse, function and arbitrary
meters, signal level meters, modulation analyzers, waveform sources
receivers and counter/timers • Measuring receivers, modulation analyzers and
radio test sets
• Oscilloscopes and RF voltmeters
9640A-LPNX RF Reference • Timer counter and precision frequency sources
With higher • RF and microwave components
performance, See also Oscilloscope Calibration and Frequency Reference
state-of-the-art products listed under Electrical Calibration products in this
phase noise or catalog.
timing jitter, the
LPNX version
of the 9640A
RF Reference
addresses the most demanding RF calibration and
local oscillator applications.
• -138 dBc/Hz at 1 GHz and 5 kHz to 100 kHz offset
• Optional drop-in GPIB emulation of the legacy
HP8662/3 RF sources
• Optional 9600FLT 1GHz phase noise filter for high
margin calibrations at > 5 MHz offset

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Temperature calibration
Temperature calibration refers to the calibration of any device used in a
system that measures temperature. Most importantly, this usually means
the temperature sensor, itself, which is typically a platinum resistance
thermometer (PRT or PT-100), thermistor, or thermocouple. Readings
from these thermometers are made by “thermometer readout” devices
which measure their electrical outputs and convert them to temperature
according to the International Temperature Scale of 1990 (ITS-90).
Thermometers are typically calibrated by placing them in a stable
temperature environment (heat source) and comparing their output to
that of a calibrated “reference thermometer” or “standard thermometer.”
Fluke Calibration provides three general categories of heat sources: 
industrial heat sources (dry-well calibrators, Micro-Baths, etc.) for field
use; fluid baths and thermocouple furnaces for laboratory use; and
fixed-point cells for “primary” calibrations.  Fluke Calibration also offers
a variety of reference thermometers, including SPRTs, and thermometer
readout instruments.
In addition, Fluke Calibration provides laboratory and field solutions for
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Product highlights

1594A/1595A Super-Thermometers
Thermometry bridge accuracy combined with time-saving features
The Fluke Calibration 1594A and 1595A Super-Thermometers combine
the accuracy of complex and expensive bridges with innovative features
that simplify measurement processes. They are accurate enough for the
primary lab and economical enough for the secondary lab. With temper-
ature-controlled internal reference resistors, six input channels, a large
graphical display, and a multitude of temperature-specific measurement
functions, PRT, thermistor and SPRT calibration (0 Ω to 500 kΩ) has never
been so easy and economical. And with the built-in Ratio Self-Calibration
function, you can verify or calibrate the Super-Thermometer’s ratio accu-
racy in-house with the press of a button—no other single thermometry
bridge can do so much.
• Calibrate SPRTs, PRTs, RTDs and thermistors (0 Ω to 500 kΩ)
• Accuracy as good as 0.06 ppm (0.000015 °C)
• “Ratio Self-Calibration” verifies and calibrates resistance ratio accuracy
• Automatic zero-power measurements calculate thermometer probe
self-heating
• Temperature-controlled internal reference resistors
• Calibrated sensing current lowers overall instrument
uncertainty
• Four input channels on the front panel accept sensors
under test or external references
• Two dedicated external reference input channels on the
rear panel

9142/9143/9144 Field Metrology Wells


Small temperature sources for big field applications
The 914X Series Field Metrology Wells extend high performance to the industrial process
environment by maximizing portability, speed, and functionality with little compromise to
metrology performance.
Field Metrology Wells are packed with functionality and
are remarkably easy to use. They are lightweight, small,
and quick to reach temperature set points, yet they are
stable, uniform, and accurate. These industrial tempera-
ture loop calibrators are perfect for performing transmitter
loop calibrations, comparison calibrations, or simple
checks of thermocouple sensors. With the “process” option,
there is no need to carry additional tools into the field. This
optional built-in two-channel readout reads resistance, volt-
age, and 4–20 mA current with 24 volt loop power. It also
has on-board automation and documentation. Combined, the
three models (9142, 9143, and 9144—each with a “process”
option) cover a wide temperature range of –25 °C to 660 °C.
• Lightweight, portable, and fast
• Cool to –25 °C in 15 minutes and heat to 660 °C in 15
minutes
• Built-in two-channel readout for PRT, RTD, thermocouple,
4-20 mA current
• True reference thermometry with accuracy to ± 0.01 °C
• On-board automation and documentation
• Metrology performance in accuracy, stability, uniformity,
and loading
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Temperature calibration
Standard Platinum ITS-90 Fixed-Point Cells
Resistance Thermometers
(SPRTs) 5901 Triple Point of Water Cells
Must-have, primary
temperature standards.
5681, 5683, 5684, and 5685 Quartz-Sheath • Easy-to-use, inexpensive
SPRTs standard with uncertainty
The performance you expect from better than ± 0.0001 °C
world-class SPRTs. • Four sizes and two shells
• Drift rates as low as 0.0005 K (glass and quartz) to choose
• Proprietary gas mixtures from
ensures high stability • Isotopic composition of
• Most experienced SPRT design Vienna Standard Mean
team in the business Ocean Water

5698-25 Working Standard SPRT ITS-90 Fixed-Point Cells


High performance-to-price ratio. Best cell uncertainties
• Conforms to ITS-90 SPRT commercially available.
Guidelines • Every ITS-90 fixed point
• Drift rate typically 0.003 °C available from mercury to
• Calibration options by fixed copper
point • Plateaus last days (gallium
for weeks and TPW for
5686-B Glass Capsule SPRT months)
• Manufactured and tested by
Designed for metrology work Fluke Calibration’s primary standards scientists
requiring small SPRTs.
• Temperatures from -260 °C
(13 K) to 232 °C Mini Fixed-Point Cells
• Stability typically 0.001 °C Least expensive, easiest-to-use
over 100 °C range fixed-point standards.
• Miniature capsule package • Lower uncertainties than
eliminates stem conduction comparison calibrations
• All ITS-90 fixed points from
5699 High-Temperature Metal-Sheath SPRT TPW to copper
• Reduced equipment and
Affordable working standard annual recalibration costs
SPRT.
• Range to aluminum point
(660 °C)
• Inconel™ sheaths guard
against contamination of
sensor
• Drift rates less than 8 mK/year

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Cell Maintenance Apparatus 7012/7312 Triple Point of Water
Maintenance Baths
Keep your cells up and running
9114, 9115A, 9116A Freeze-Point reliably for weeks at a time.
Furnaces • Maintains TPW cells for up to six
Designed for maximum-length weeks
plateaus. • Optional immersion freezer for
• Designed to extend plateaus simple cell freezing
• High-stability OEM controllers, • Up to 496 mm (19.5 in) of immer-
RS-232 included sion depth
• External cooling coils

9210 Mini Triple Point of Water


Maintenance Apparatus 9117 Annealing Furnace
Simple supercool-and-shake Keeps SPRTs and PRTs performing at
realization and maintenance of the their highest levels
5901B Mini TPW Cell. • Relieves mechanical strain
• Easy preprogrammed realization • Guards against contamination
• Inexpensive fixed-point solution • Anneals both SPRTs and HTSPRTs
• Training complete in less than an
hour

7196 LN2 Comparison Calibrator


9230 Gallium Cell Maintenance
Apparatus Lowest-cost calibration to -196 °C.
• Simple to use
Realize and maintain the melting point of • Uncertainty less than 2 mK
the 5943 Gallium Cell.
• One week plateau duration
• No hassle automatic realizations
• Used daily in our Primary Lab

9260 Mini Fixed-Point Cell


Furnace
Inexpensive, easy-to-use fixed-point
maintenance apparatus.
• Realize and maintain In, Sn, Zn and Al
fixed-point cells
• Good introduction to fixed-point
calibration
• User friendly and inexpensive

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Temperature calibration
Thermometer Readouts 1523/1524 Reference Thermometers
Measure, graph and record three sensor
types with one tool.
1594A/1595A Super-Thermometers • High accuracy: PRTs: ± 0.011 °C;
Thermometry bridge Thermocouples: ± 0.24 °C; Thermistors:
accuracy combined with ± 0.002 °C
time-saving features. • A simple user interface to see trends
• Calibrate SPRTs, PRTs, quickly
RTDs and thermistors (0 Ω to 500 kΩ) • Smart connectors to load probe
• Accuracy as good as 0.06 ppm (0.000015 °C) information automatically
• “Ratio Self-Calibration” verifies and calibrates
resistance ratio accuracy 1551A Ex and 1552A Ex “Stik”
Thermometer
5430 Standard AC/DC Resistor The best substitute for precision
Best performance available mercury-filled glass thermometers.
in an ac/dc resistor. • Accuracy of ± 0.05 °C (± 0.09 °F)
• Long-term stability over full range
better than 2 ppm/year • Intrinsically safe (ATEX and
(< 1 ppm typical) IECEx compliant)
• Traceable ac and dc • Two models to choose from
calibrations available (-50 °C to 160 °C or -80 °C to
• National lab design proven for more than 25 years 300 °C)

1560 Black Stack 1620A Digital Thermometer-Hygrometer


Thermometer Readout The most accurate temperature
Accurate, expandable and and humidity graphical data
configurable readout. logger on the market.
• Reads SPRTs, RTDs, therm- • Superior accuracy
istors, and thermocouples • Network enabled
• Any configuration you like up to eight modules • Powerful logging and analy-
• High-accuracy reference thermometer sis tools
(to ± 0.0013 °C)

1529 Chub-E4 Secondary Standard PRTs


Standards Thermometer
Lab-quality accuracy 5626/5628 Secondary SPRT, PRT,
on four channels for Temperature Sensors
PRTs, thermistors and
thermocouples. High-temperature secondary
• Four channels for PRTs, thermistors, and standards.
thermocouples • -200 °C to 661 °C
• Displays eight user-selected data fields from any • Meets all ITS-90 requirements
channel for resistance ratios
• Logs up to 8,000 readings with date and time • Rtp drift < 20 mK after 500
stamps hours at 661°C

1502A/1504 5608/5609 Secondary PRTs


Thermometer Readouts Very stable thermometer
Best performance from –200 °C to 670 °C.
thermometers in their price • 5608: –200 °C to 500 °C
range. (80 mm minimum
• Single-channel reference thermometers immersion)
• Two models to choose from—reading PRTs or • 5609: –200 °C to 670 °C
thermistors (100 mm minimum immersion)
• Best price/performance package • Calibration not included, NVLAP-accredited
calibration optional, lab code 200348-0

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Secondary Reference PRTs Precision Industrial PRTs

5615 Secondary Reference Temperature 5627A Precision Industrial


Standards PRTs
• –200 °C to 420 °C • Vibration and shock resistant
• Calibrated accuracy ± 0.010 °C • NVLAP-accredited calibration
at 0 °C included, lab code 200706-0
• NVLAP-accredited calibration
included, lab code 200706-0 Fast Response PRTs
5616 Secondary Reference PRT
• –200 °C to 420 °C
5622 Fast Response PRTs
• Excellent stability: ± 0.007 °C • Time constants as fast as 0.4
• Calibrated accuracy ± 0.011 °C seconds
at 0 °C • Available as DIN/IEC Class A
PRTs or with NVLAP-accredited
calibration, lab code 200348-0
Thermistor Standards • Small probe diameters ranging
from 0.5 mm to 3.2 mm

5640 Series Thermistor Standards Probes Small Diameter Indust. PRTs


• Accuracy to ± 0.001 °C
• Affordable system accuracy to
± 0.004 °C or better 5618B Small Diameter Industrial RTD
• NIST-traceable calibration • Small diameter sheath, 3.2 mm
included from manufacturer (0.125 in)
• Excellent stability
• Includes ITS-90 coefficients
High Temperature PRT
Full Immersion PRTs
5624 Platinum Resistance Thermometer
• Temperature range of 0 °C to 5606 and 5607 Full Immersion PRTs
1000 °C • Transition junction designed
• Accuracy of ± 0.05 °C to 962 °C to withstand full temperature
(includes short-term stability and range of probe
calibration uncertainty) • 5606: -200 °C to 160 °C
• Long-term drift of 0.01 °C at 0°C • 5607: 0 °C to 450 °C
after 100 hours at 1000 °C • Calibration accuracy of ± 0.05 °C

Secondary Thermistor Probes


Thermocouple Standards
5610/5611/5611T/5665 Secondary
5649/5650 Type R and Type S Reference Thermistor Probes
Thermocouple Standards
• Short-term accuracy to
• 0 °C to 1450 °C ± 0.01 °C; one-year drift
• Two sizes available, each with or < ± 0.01 °C
without reference junction • Accredited NVLAP calibration
• Optional fixed-point calibration, optional
uncalibrated accuracy is the • Flexible Teflon and silicone
greater of ± 0.6 °C or ± 0.1 % of coated fast-response models
reading

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Temperature calibration
Compact Calibration Baths Standard Calibration Baths

6330/7320/7340/7380 6020/6022/6024 High Temperature


Compact Temperature Calibration Oil Baths
Calibration Baths Stable, uniform heat sources for
Compact baths with the stability calibrations up to 300 °C.
and uniformity required for • Stability as good as 0.001°C
thermometer calibration. • Large-capacity tanks for higher
• Stability and uniformity each productivity
better than ± 0.008 °C • Built-in cooling coils for external
• Metrology-level performance in cooling sources
lab-friendly sizes
• Convenient use on benchtops or
on matching carts
6050H Extremely High Temperature
Calibration Salt Bath
Designed for high-temperature
6331/7321/7341/7381 calibration—up to 550 °C.
Deep-Well Compact Baths • Eliminates messy sand baths
Ample immersion depth and great • Electronically adjustable temperature
stability, in a high value compact cutouts
bath. • Stability of ± 0.008 °C at 550 °C
• 457 mm (18 in) of depth with
just 15.9 liters (4.2 gal) of fluid
• Perfect for liquid-in-glass ther-
mometers with optional LIG kit
• Fast, quiet, compact (yet deep), 7008/7040/7037/7012/7011 Cold
and economical Temperature Calibration Baths
High stability means low
calibration uncertainties—no
other bath performs this
well.
7312 Triple Point of Water • Stability to ± 0.0007 °C
Maintenance Bath • Best digital temperature
Keep your cells up and running controller available
reliably for weeks at a time. • “Super Tweak” function
• Maintains TPW cells for up to provides set-point resolu-
six weeks tion to 0.00003 °C
• Optional immersion freezer for
simple cell freezing
• Independent cutout circuit
protects cells from breaking
7060/7080 Really Cold Temperature
Calibration Baths
Chill to –40, –60, or –80 °C without
external coolants.
• Self-contained refrigeration—no LN2
or chiller required
• Temperatures as low as –80 °C in
real metrology baths
• Stability of ± 0.0025 °C at
–80 °C

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Special Application Baths Bath Controllers

6054/6055/7007 Deep-Well Baths 2100 and 2200 Benchtop


Extra-deep wells for Temperature Controllers
thermometry work requiring Most stable temperature
extra tank depth and ultimate controllers available
stability. • Resolution as high as
• Constant liquid levels 0.00018 °C
through concentric-tube • RS-232 interface included
design for automating applications
• Special design for sighting
LIG thermometers
• Depth up to 60 cm (24 in) 7900 Controller for
Rosemount-Designed Baths
All the features of the Fluke
Calibration 2100 Controller
• Installs easily
7009/7108/7015 Resistor Baths • Two independent over-
Three size options for any temperature cutout circuits
quantity of resistors.
• Stability to ±0.0007 °C
• Independent high- and low-
temperature cutout circuit

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Temperature calibration
Metrology Wells Field Dry-Well Calibrators

9170/9171/9172/9173 Metrology Well 9103/9140/9141 Field Dry-Well


Calibrators Calibrators
Accurate enough for lab use yet Great performance in portable
rugged and portable. instruments.
• Best-performing industrial heat • Lightweight and very portable
sources (accuracy, stability, • Accuracy to ± 0.25 °C
uniformity) in the world • RS-232 and Interface-it software
• –45 °C to 700 °C included
• Immersion depth to 203 mm (8 in)
• Optional ITS-90 reference input
reads PRTs to ± 0.006 °C

Micro-Baths

Field Metrology Wells 6102/7102/7103 Micro-Bath Thermometer


Calibrators
Portable and extremely stable.
9142/9143/9144 Field Metrology Wells • World’s smallest portable
Small dry wells for big field calibration baths
applications. • Calibrates sensors of any size
• Lightweight, portable, and fast or shape
• Cool to –25 °C in 15 minutes and • Stability to ± 0.015 °C
heat to 660 °C in 15 minutes
• Built-in two-channel readout
for PRT, RTD, thermocouple,
4-20 mA current
Handheld Calibrators

9100S/9102S Handheld Dry-Wells


Dual-Block Dry-Well World’s smallest, lightest and most
portable dry-wells.
• Smallest dry-wells in the world
9011 High-Accuracy Dual-Well Calibrator • Ranges from –10 °C to 375 °C
Widest temperature range • Accuracy to ± 0.25 °C, stability
available in a single dry- of ± 0.05 °C at 0 °C
well.
• Combined range from
–30 °C to 670 °C, one 9009 Industrial Dual-Block Thermometer
unit—two blocks Calibrator
• Two independent tem- Double your productivity or cut
perature controllers (hot your calibration time in half.
and cold side) • Temperatures from –15 °C to
• Stability to ± 0.02 °C 350 °C in one unit
• Two wells in each block for
simultaneous comparison
calibrations
• Rugged, lightweight, water-
resistant enclosure

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Infrared Calibrators Zero-Point Dry-Well

4180/81 Precision Infrared Calibrators 9101 Series Metrology Well Calibrators


Accredited performance for point- Ice-point reference without the ice.
and-shoot calibrations. • ± 0.005 °C stability in a
• Calibrated radiometrically for portable ice-point reference
meaningful, consistent results. • Easy re-calibration for long-term
• Accredited calibration included reliability
• Accurate, reliable performance • Ready light frees user’s time and
from –15 °C to 500 °C attention

9132 and 9133 Portable Infrared Surface Probe Calibrator


Calibrators
Precision when you need it for 3125 Surface Probe Calibrator
infrared temperature calibration.
• Certify IR pyrometers from Milled aluminum for a smooth
–30 °C to 500 °C (–22 °F to and true calibration work
932 °F) area with maximum thermal
• Large 57 mm (2.25 in) black- conductivity.
body target • Calibrates surface sensors up to 400 °C
• RTD reference well for contact temperature • Uses Fluke Calibration 2200 Controller for excel-
measurement lent accuracy and stability
• NIST-traceable calibration included
Thermocouple Furnaces

9150 Thermocouple Furnace


Convenient, portable thermocouple
furnace.
• 150 °C to 1200 °C
• Stability of ± 0.5 °C over full range
• NIST-traceable calibration included
• RS-232 port standard

9112B Thermocouple Calibration Furnace


Horizontal furnace with unmatched
stability and uniformity to 1100 °C.
• Combined stability and uniformity
better than ± 0.4 °C
• Five-hole isothermal block
included for best stability and
uniformity
• RS-232 serial interface standard
• High capacity for simultaneous comparison
calibrations

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Pressure calibration
Pressure calibration is the comparison of the output of a
device used to measure pressure with that of another pressure
measurement device, or pressure measurement standard.  This
usually involves plumbing the unit under test (UUT) to the standard
device and generating a common pressure in the measurement
circuit.  The outputs of the devices are compared at one or more
pressures, typically from the lowest to highest readings of the
UUT’s full scale range, or the range over which it is normally used. 
The comparison process can be performed in a chain from
the highest level of fundamental pressure realization down
to everyday pressure measurement devices, such as analog
gauges, transducers and transmitters, to ensure that pressure
measurements are accurate and comply with accepted or
mandated standards.
The test fluid inside a pressure calibration
system may be liquid or gas depending on the
application. In general, gas (usually compressed
nitrogen or air) is used for cleanliness and
precision at lower pressures, and liquids
(usually oil or water) are often used for safety,
leak integrity, and ease of pressure generation
at higher pressures above 7 to 21 MPa (1000
to 3000 psi). There is a great deal of overlap
in the actual ranges for which liquid or gas
may be used practically, as reflected in the
range of Fluke Calibration instruments that are
specialized for each type of test fluid.

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Product highlights

7252 and 7252i High Performance Dual Output Pressure Controller/Calibrators


Unmatched performance, combining precision, stability, speed and affordability.
Series 7252 provides a unique and flexible approach to performing automated calibrations over
a wide pressure range. The 7252 incorporates two pressure ranges with independent controllers
for each range. Therefore, two calibrations can be performed at the same time. A wide variety of
pressure range combinations can be provided from as low as 0 to 2.5 kPa up to 0 to 21 MPa (0 to
10 inH2O up to 0 to 3000 psi) providing maximum flexibility in a single instrument. Two different
models are available, the 7252i and 7252. The 7252i features percent of reading performance from
25 % to 100 % of each installed range, whereas the economical 7252 provides 0.003 % of full scale
precision for each range. Similar to the single output Series 7250, the 7252 also features an active
matrix color screen display with enhanced navigation menus for ease of operation. The controller is
capable of very quick active pressure control, and offers passive control mode for maximum stability.
• Pressure ranges from 0 to 2.5 kPa and to 21 MPa (0 to 0.36 psi and
to 3000 psi, 0 to 25 mbar and to 210 bar)
• Model 7252i provides advanced precision of 0.005 % of reading
• Model 7252 provides 0.003 % of full scale precision
• Measurement stability: 0.0075 % of reading per year
• Time to set point: less than 15 seconds with no overshoot
• Control stability: 10 ppm
• Languages: English, French, Chinese, German, Japanese,
Spanish and Italian

PG7000™ Piston Gauges with AMH™ Automated Mass Handlers


Completely automated operation and data collection for best available measurement performance
PG7000™, already the world’s most advanced piston gauge, becomes even more advanced with
AMH™ automated mass handling technology. Tedious, error prone and wear inducing manual mass
manipulation can be eliminated from high end piston gauge operation, over the full pressure range,
in a bench top system, at a reasonable cost. The AMH system can be added to existing platforms or
ordered with new installations. Two models are available to cover the complete PG7000 line of gas
and oil operated piston gauges, including absolute mode with a vacuum reference. Thanks to the
PG7000’s unique system architecture, the exact level of automation appropriate for the application
can be configured with standard components, from complete automation to simply automating mass
handling. In all cases, PG7000’s unified approach assures a simple, integrated system with a single
local and remote interface.
• Model AMH-38 with 38 kg mass set used with PG7601 or PG7607 gas piston gauges for automated
mass handling with vacuum reference for defining absolute pressures—eliminates the need for time-
consuming make and break of vacuum between test points
• Model AMH-100 with up to 100 kg mass set used with PG7102, PG7202, PG7302 or PG7307 gas
piston gauges for automated mass handling of gauge pressure to 110 MPa (16 k psi) gas and 500 MPa
(72.5 k psi) oil
• Automated mass loading resolution down to 100 g, with mass tray to
manually trim with 10 mg resolution
• Modular design allows use with existing manually operated PG7000
installations
• Simple removal of AMH and mass set to change or clean piston-cylinder
module
• Fully automated with COMPASS® for Pressure Software, or user-devel-
oped automation with complete, intuitive remote command structure

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Pressure calibration
Gas Pressure Controllers/ PPC4 Gas Pressure Controller/Calibrator
Calibrators Wide rangeability and
flexibility in a single
controller. Ranges and
7250LP Low Pressure Controller/Calibrator accuracy classes can be
selected to best suit the
Specialized measurement
application.
and control for very low
• Up to two internal
draft pressure range.
Quartz Reference Pressure Transducers (Q-RPTs)
• Precision: 0.005 % of
from absolute (vacuum) to 14 MPa (2000 psi)
reading
• Full-scale standard class Q-RPTs provide
• Control stability: 0.004 % of each range
0.015 % full scale of selected range measurement
• Resolution to 0.0001 in H2O
uncertainty
• Full scale ranges from 0 to 10 in H2O (2.5 kPa) to
• Standard class Q-RPTs provide 0.01 % reading
0 to 100 in H2O (25 kPa)
measurement uncertainty
• Premium class Q-RPTs provide 0.008 % reading
7250/7250i Gas Pressure measurement uncertainty
Controllers/Calibrators • 4 ppm control precision as low as 1 kPa
Combining advanced (0.15 psia) with large turndown
precision, stability, speed • Can use RPM4 reference pressure monitors
and affordability. as integrated remote pressure references for
• Pressure ranges from 0 additional Q-RPT ranges
to 40 kPa and to 21 MPa
(0 to 5 psi and to 3000 psi, PPC4E Pressure Controller/Calibrator
0 to 400 mbar and to 210 bar) Very wide rangeability
• Model 7250i provides precision of 0.005 % of and reliability at a great
reading value, for everyday
• Model 7250 provides 0.003 % of full scale pressure calibration.
precision • Models available with
• Stability: 0.0075 % of reading per year 10:1 or 100:1 accurate
• Time to setpoint: 15 seconds with no overshoot measure and control
range turndown for maximum workload coverage
7250xi High Performance Gas Pressure • Absolute, gauge and bidirectional gauge modes
Controllers/Calibrators included in most models
Unmatched precision and • Gauge calibration measurement uncertainty
speed. ± 0.02 % of selected range, with range options
• Pressure ranges from available from ± 1 kPa (± 0.15 psi) to 14 MPa
0 to 40 kPa and to (2000 psi)
17 MPa (0 to 5 psi and • Absolute range of 1 kPa (0.15 psi) to 14 MPa
to 2500 psi, 0 to 400 mbar and to 170 bar) (2000 psi)
• Advanced precision of 0.005 % of reading from
5 % to 100 % of full scale
• Stability: 0.0075 % of reading per year
• Time to setpoint: 15 seconds with no overshoot

7252/7252i Dual Output


Gas Pressure Controllers
A unique and flexible
approach to performing
automated calibrations
over a wide pressure
range.
• Two independent pressure measurement and
control modules
• Two performance models available, 7252i and
7252
• Fast control: <15 seconds with zero overshoot
• Full scale ranges from 0 to 2.5 kPa and to 21 MPa
(0 to 0.36 psi and to 3000 psi)

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High Pressure Controllers/ Reference Pressure
Calibrators Indicators

7350 High Pressure Gas Controller/ RPM4 Reference Pressure Monitor


Calibrator Premium measurement
Safe, easy-to-use, and performance in a compact
effective high pressure test and rugged instrument.
and calibration. • One or two indepen-
• Ranges to 70 MPa dent quartz reference
(10k psi, 700 bar) pressure transducer
• Measurement precision modules (Q-RPTs) with
to 0.01 % of range individual self-defense systems (SDS™) to prevent
• Control stability over-pressure
0.007 % FS • Infinite Ranging and AutoRange™
• Differential measurement mode
(channel 1- channel 2)
PPCH-G High Pressure Gas Controller/ • Dedicated version available for air data ranges
Calibrator units and features, RPM4-AD
Wide rangeability and • Can be used as integrated external reference
flexibility with precise high pressure transducer for PPC pressure
pressure gas control. controller/calibrators
• Ranges to 100 MPa
(15k psi)
• One or two internal
7050 Series Digital Pressure Indicators
Q-RPTs with large range Unmatched precision with
turndown long term stability.
• Can use RPM4 reference pressure monitors • Pressure ranges from
as integrated remote pressure references for 0 to 10 in H2O and 0 to
additional Q-RPT ranges 1,500 psi (0 to 25 mbar
and 0 to 100 bar)
• Model 7050i provides precision of 0.005 % of
7615 Hydraulic Pressure Controller/ reading
Calibrator • Model 7050 provides 0.003 % of full scale
Unique, high speed precision
approach to high pressure • Active matrix color screen with enhanced
calibration and testing. navigation menus
• Ranges to 280 MPa • Model 7050LP provides precision of 0.005 %
(40k psi) reading for very low draft pressure ranges
• Measurement precision
to 0.01 % of range
• Available in a variety of
fluids, including water
• High speed pressure control

PPCH Hydraulic Pressure Controller/


Calibrator
Wide rangeability and
flexibility with precise high
pressure hydraulic control.
• Ranges to 200 MPa
(30k psi)
• One or two internal
Q-RPTs with large range
turndown
• High precision control over wide range
• Can use RPM4 reference pressure monitors
as integrated remote pressure references for
additional Q-RPT ranges

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Pressure calibration
PG7000 Series Piston PG7000-AMH Automated Mass Handler
Gauges Automated Mass Handler for
PG7000 Piston Gauges.
• Add to PG7000 Series
PG7601 Absolute Gas Piston Gauge piston gauge to fully auto-
mate pressure testing in
Gas piston gauge with
gauge or absolute mode
vacuum reference
• Designed and tested
for defining absolute
to provide years of reliable, maintenance free
pressures.
operation
• Gas pressure from 5 kPa
• Reduce wear and possible mass value changes
to 7 MPa (0.7 psi to 1000 psi) gauge or absolute
caused by manual mass handling
pressure
• Onboard measurement of test conditions, and
real-time calculation and display of test pressure
• Compatible with PPC4 pressure controller and 2400 Series Piston Gauges
AMH-38 Automated Mass Handler
2465A Absolute Gas Piston Gauge
PG7102 Gas Piston
Gas piston gauge capable
Gauge of very low pressures,
Gas piston gauge for defining gauge and
with 55 kg mass set absolute pressures.
for extended range • Gas pressure from
measurement of gauge pressures. 1.5 kPa to 7 MPa (0.2 psi to 1000 psi) gauge or
• Gas pressures from 100 kPa absolute pressure
to 11 MPa (15 to 1,600 psig) • Lightweight, compact system with small masses
• Onboard measurement of test conditions, and for reduced bench space, transportability and
real-time calculation and display of test pressure ergonomic mass handling
• Compatible with PPC4 pressure controller and • Compatible with Autofloat Controller and
AMH-100 Automated Mass Handler WinPrompt and COMPASS software

PG7202 High Pressure Gas Piston Gauge 2470 Gas Piston Gauge
Gas piston gauge with oil- Gas piston gauge capable
lubricated piston-cylinder of very low to high gauge
for operation in high pressures.
pressure gas or oil. • Pressures ranges from
• Gas pressures from 1.5 kPa to 20 MPa (0.2 psi
100 kPa to 110 MPa (15 to 16,000 psig), to 3000 psig)
oil pressures from 100 kPa to 200 MPa (15 to • Lightweight, compact
30,000 psig) system with small masses
• Gas operated, liquid lubricated for robust opera- for reduced bench space, transportability and
tion and low piston sink rates ergonomic mass handling
• Onboard measurement of test conditions, and • Compatible with WinPrompt and COMPASS
real-time calculation and display of test pressure software
• Compatible with PPCH-G pressure controller and
AMH-100 Automated Mass Handler
2482 Differential Piston Gauge
High precision differential
PG7302 Piston Gauge pressure measurement at
Oil piston gauge for elevated line pressures.
measurement of high • Measures differential
gauge pressures. pressures using a gas or
• Oil pressures from oil medium
100 kPa to 500 MPa • Differential pressure
(15 psi to 75,000 psig) to 210 kPa (30 psi,
• Onboard measurement of test conditions, and 2100 mbar) at static line pressure range to
real-time calculation and display of test pressure 20 MPa (2900 psi, 200 bar)
• Compatible with PPCH pressure controller and • Quickly and easily set differential pressures with
AMH-100 Automated Mass Handler lightweight masses
• Fully automated pressure control and pressure
determination using WinPrompt software

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Specialty Piston Gauges Manual Pressure Generation
and Control
FPG8601 Force-Balanced Piston Gauge
Gas pressure calibration system 3990 Gas Pressure Control Pack
for very low gauge, differential Precise, manual absolute
and absolute pressures. and gauge pressure control
• Gas pressure from 0 to for gas piston gauges and
15 kPa (113 Torr) in gauge, indicators.
differential and absolute • Models from vacuum
modes to 7 MPa and 20 MPa
• Measurement uncertainty to (1000 psi and 3000 psi)
± (5 mPa + 30 ppm of read- • Self-contained for intuitive, easy use
ing) in gauge and absolute
differential mode, ± (8 mPa
+ 30 ppm of reading) in GPC1 High Gas Pressure Controller
absolute mode Precise, assisted manual
• Fully automated, including test execution, pressure control for high pressure
control and reference and device under test data gas piston gauges and
collection indicators.
• Models to 70 MPa and
PG9607 Gas Piston Gauge 110 MPa (10k psi and
16k psi)
Fully automated primary • Precise control to full
pressure reference for pressure with simple,
absolute and gauge ergonomic push-button operation
pressures to 500 kPa.
• Gauge and absolute
pressures from 11 to MPG2 Hydraulic Pressure
500 kPa with a single piston-cylinder Generator/Controller
• Large diameter 50 mm piston-cylinder with Precise, manual control for
improved geometry allows direct traceability hydraulic piston gauges
to dimensional measurements with very low and indicators.
uncertainties • Models to 100 MPa and
200 MPa (15k psi and
PG9602 Gas Piston Gauge 30k psi)
• Self-contained for
Fully automated primary
intuitive and easy generation and
pressure reference for
precise control to full pressure
absolute and gauge
pressures to 11 MPa.
• Gauge and absolute OPG1 Hydraulic Pressure
pressures from 10 kPa Generator/Controller
to 11 MPa Precise, assisted manual
• Up to 100 kg mass load under vacuum bell jar for control for hydraulic piston
large turndown and overlap of piston-cylinder gauges and indicators.
ranges • Pressure to 200 MPa
(30k psi)
• Precise generation and
control to full pressure
with simple, ergonomic
push-button operation

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Pressure calibration
Industrial Deadweight Pressure Gauge Calibrators
Testers
E-DWT-H Electronic Deadweight Tester
P3000 Pneumatic Deadweight Tester A digital alternative to the
High performance gas traditional deadweight
deadweight testers, tester.
with unique suspended • Set and measure
piston design for vacuum pressure precisely
calibration. without limitation of
• 0.015 % of reading mass loading resolution
accuracy standard • Pressure measurement
(0.008 % optional) is insensitive to local gravity and orientation
• 3 to 500 psi (0.2 to 35 bar) pressure • One year uncertainty of ± 0.02 % of reading
• Optional low range 0.03 to 1 bar vacuum • Run onboard test routines and store calibration
(1 to 30 inHg) data for review and export to a PC
• Integrated vacuum and pressure pump available
to 2 MPa (300 psi) P5510 Pneumatic Comparison Test Pump
• Dual pressure/vacuum
P3100 Hydraulic Deadweight Tester capability
Highly accurate oil • Pressure to 20 MPa
deadweight tester, with (300 psi, 20 bar)
quick and easy-to-use • Vacuum from 0 to
single and dual piston 80 kPa (0 to 24 inHg,
deadweight models. 800 mbar)
• Pressure ranges to • Built-in pressure and
140 MPa (20k psi, vacuum generation
1400 bar)
• 0.015 % of reading accuracy standard P5513 Pneumatic Comparison Test Pump
(0.008 % optional) • Pressure range 0 to
• Built-in pressure generation and adjustment 210 MPa (3k psi,
• Single or dual piston formats 210 bar)
• High pressure pneumatic
P3200 Hydraulic Deadweight Tester operation
Hydraulic deadweight • Screw press for fine
tester specially designed pressure adjustments
to use water as a test • High quality needle valves for fine control
medium.
• Pressure ranges to P5514 and P5515 Series Hydraulic
70 MPa (10k psi, Comparison Test Pumps
700 bar) • Compatible with a wide
• 0.015 % of reading accuracy standard range of fluids
(0.008 % optional) • P5514 Test Pump
• Built-in pressure generation and adjustment is generates pressures to
standard 70 MPa (10k psi,
• Single or dual piston formats 700 bar)
• Water media • P5515 Test Pump
generates pressures to P5514
P3800 Hydraulic Deadweight Tester 140 MPa (20k psi,
High performance and 1400 bar)
simplicity for very high • P5515 has a built-in
pressure hydraulic calibration. hand pump for system
• Pressure ranges to priming and large
400 MPa (60k psi, volume applications P5515
4000 bar)
• 0.02 % of reading accuracy
standard
(0.015 % optional)
• Includes hand pump and
intensifier for generat-
ing and adjusting high
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Air Data Calibration Pressure Calibration
Systems
7750i Air Data Calibrator
Air data test set with 7250Sys Multi-Range
unequalled precision and Pressure Calibration System
long term stability and
Turn-key automated gas pressure
superior pressure control
calibration system.
technology.
• Gas pressure measurement and
• High accuracy, RVSM compliant
control from low absolute to
• Accuracy to ± 2 feet, 0.02 knots
17 MPa (2500 psi)
• True differential sensor for airspeed (Qc)
• Fully integrated multi-range
pressure test and calibration
RPM4-AD Reference Pressure Monitor systems with a single interface
Specialized pressure and single test port
indicator for the absolute • Select either an 8 range or the
and differential pressure 12 range system for maximum
ranges in air data performance and coverage
instruments.
• Fixed wing and rotary Custom Pressure Calibration Systems
wing range versions
Engineered custom systems integrate standard Fluke
• True Pt, Ps, Qc operation
Calibration products into a complete system based
on the user’s specific requirements. These are often
2468A Pitot/Static Primary Standard multi-range systems that include pressure generation
Gas piston gauge and supply accessories, data acquisition hardware
specialized for air data and software and/or test instrument connection
absolute and differential manifolds. Custom systems include but are not
pressure ranges. limited to turn-key pressure calibration rack systems,
• Pressure range: 0.4 to portable calibration carts and automated pressure
103 inHg. Optional range: 3.4 to 400 inHg calibration bench systems.
• Accuracy to ± 0.5 feet, 0.003 knots
• Extended mass set covers entire air data range
without the need to change pistons
• Compatible with Autofloat Controller and
WinPrompt and COMPASS software

ADCS-601 Air Data Calibration System


Gas pressure calibration
bench system for
absolute and differential
measurement in the air
data range.
• Primary pressure
calibration of the entire
air data range
• Fully automated, including test execution, pressure
control and reference and device under test data
collection

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Gas flow calibration
What is gas flow calibration?
Gas flow calibration refers to the calibration of a flow sensing device such as
a flow meter or flow controller by comparing its measurement against a flow
measurement reference. Typically, the device, or unit under test (UUT), is
pneumatically connected in series with the flow reference so they measure the
same gas flow; then the indications of the two devices are compared.
molbloc™/molbox™ system components
Fluke Calibration’s molbloc/molbox gas flow calibration system consists of
molbloc flow elements that connect to a flow terminal (either molbox1+ or
molbox RFM) so the terminal can use pressure and temperature measurements
from around the flow element, combined with gas properties and prior molbloc
calibration data, to determine and display the gas flow rate.
Mass flow vs. volume flow
A frequent topic of discussion and confusion surrounding gas flow measurement
is that of mass flow versus volume flow. Flow meters and flow units used for flow
measurements are used to measure and express either the amount of volume
of gas or the amount of mass (number of moles or molecules) passing through
the device. When performing a gas flow calibration, it is nearly always beneficial
to use a mass flow reference measurement, because the mass flow rate stays
constant throughout a flow system in steady
state. Since gas is compressible, the volume
flow rate varies at different locations in a flow
system due to changes in density caused
by changing temperature and pressure.
molblocs are mass flow standards, which
allow reliable comparisons to other flow
devices. The molbox terminal is also able to
calculate and express the flow rate in terms
of volume flow at another point in the system
to allow testing of volume-based devices.

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Gas Flow Standards molstic Mounting Systems
Used to conveniently mount and protect molbloc
molbox1+ Flow Terminal elements, connect to units under test and provide
flow and pressure control.
0.125 % of reading—
lowest uncertainty for gas molstic-L used for molboc-L mass flow elements.
flow calibration. • Quick connector input
• Allows coverage of for convenient connec-
flow range from less tion to the gas supply
than 1 sccm to over 5000 slm with a single user • 2 micron (0.5 micron
interface and transportable system for low flow) filter to
• Real-time flow measurements makes adjusting protect the downstream
analog flow devices fast and easy components
• No moving parts that cause pressure/flow • Adjustable regulator protects the molbox transduc-
fluctuations or threaten reliability ers against accidental overpressure
• Perform fully-automated flow calibrations using molstic-S used for molbloc-S mass flow elements.
molbox terminal with COMPASS for Flow software • Available in either 1/2
• Updated design with advanced features and even inch or 1/4 inch system
more robust internal pneumatic design plumbing sizes
• Integrated flow shut-off/
metering valves
molboc-L Laminar Flow Element
Laminar flow elements for flow from
1 sccm to 100 slm. Gas Flow Automation
• Traceable to primary gravimetric Accessories
mass flow measurements MFC-CB™ Control Box
• Multiple gases supported • Stand-alone unit for
• Useable with existing molbox1+ and molbox RFM setting/reading analog
mass flow terminals and COMPASS software mass flow controllers
• Integrated filter to protect against contamination (MFCs) and mass flow
• Integral gas temperature conditioning and meters (MFMs).
measurement • Set and read 0 to 5 V or 4 to 20 mA on two (2)
channels simultaneously
molbloc-S Sonic Nozzle Flow Element • Complete front panel local control and remote
operation via RS-232 and IEEE-488 interfaces
Sonic nozzle based molblocs for
gas flow up to 5,000 slm. MFC Switchbox™
• Covers ranges up to 5,000 • Supplies power and
slm in N2 and air switches between up
• Multiple gases supported to five MFCs or MFMs
• Useable with molbox1+, or existing molbox1 and on one molbox1+ or
molbox RFM mass flow terminals and COMPASS MFC-CB channel.
software • Duplicates MFC channel without switching cables
• Proven critical flow venturi (sonic) nozzle operat-
ing principle supported by primary gravimetric
calibration Primary Gas Flow Standard
molbox RFM Reference Flow Monitor
GFS Dynamic Gravimetric
Compact terminal for Mass Flow Standard
making mass flow
measurements using GFS™ is a true Primary Mass
molbloc-L and molbloc-S Flow Standard and makes the
flow elements. fundamental measurement of low
• Traceable to primary gravimetric mass flow gas mass flow rates practical.
measurements • Covers the range of 0.2 to
• Economical alternative to molbox1+ terminal 200 mg/s in various gases
• ± 0.5 % of reading uncertainty (10 sccm to 10 slm N2)
• Covers the flow range of 1 sccm to 100 slm with • Measurements can be transferred
molbloc-L, and up to 5000 slm with molbloc-S higher flow ranges using Succes-
sive Addition method
• Flow measurement uncertainty
as low as ± 0.013 % of reading

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Calibration software
“Calibration software” refers to applications that automate all or part of a
calibration process via computer control. Calibration software also allows users to
manage their calibration and asset data.
If you’ve heard about the benefits of automated calibration and asset
management but are puzzled about how everything fits together, call on Fluke
Calibration for solutions.
Other types of calibration software from Fluke Calibration include data-logging
software, software that generates calibration constants and references, and
various add-on and plug-in software programs.

Why use calibration software?


Using software to automate all or part of the calibration process offers several
important advantages.

Consistency – Software automation ensures that calibrations can be performed


exactly the same way by multiple operators in multiple locations. This improves
the quality of results, reduces errors and standardizes methods.

Efficiency – Automating the


calibration process allows
technicians to set up tests and
then go on to perform other
tasks, making more efficient use
of their time. Calibrations are
typically completed much more
quickly, saving time and money.
If the software is capable of
calibrating multiple units under
test simultaneously, automation
increases throughput as well.

Documentation and reports –


Calibration automation software
typically includes features
for documenting calibration
procedures, storing calibration
data, and producing reports,
allowing users to eliminate paper
records or spreadsheets.
Because Fluke Calibration
software does such a good job
of keeping accurate records of all
parts of the calibration process, it
also supports compliance with a
wide variety of quality standards.

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Product highlights

MET/CAL® Plus Calibration Management Software


The complete solution for automating calibration processes plus managing and
reporting measurement assets
Calibration labs have their share of challenges: an increasing and more complex work-
load; fewer technicians; a growing list of quality standards. Above all, there’s constant
pressure to reduce costs.
Fluke MET/CAL® Plus calibration management software helps you to meet those
challenges by managing and calibrating your workload more efficiently. It includes
MET/CAL®—the industry-leading software for automated calibration and MET/TRACK®—a
dedicated system to manage your test and measurement assets. It is the most complete
software solution available to calibration professionals.
• Perform automated calibrations—including computer-aided, closed-case, and closed-loop
calibrations—on all kinds of test and measurement tools and equipment
• Create, edit, test, and document calibration procedures with sample procedures to get
you started
• Configure and report a wider range of measurement uncertainty parameters and include
verification data to provide an audit trail and support further analysis
• Track asset information including calibration and maintenance history and status,
traceability, users, customers, and location
• Analyze and report asset information; create and print ad hoc reports in Quick Report
Builder or build your own reports using Crystal Reports Professional (included)
• Make data available to other corporate systems, and import asset and calibration data into
MET/CAL Plus
• Meet the requirements of quality standards like ISO 9000, ANSI Z540.3, ISO/IEC 17025,
NRC 10 CFR, and others

COMPASS® for Pressure Calibration Software


COMPASS® for Pressure is a universal platform for all of your pressure calibration software needs.
From piston gauges calibrating individual devices in the cal lab to transfer standards characterizing
racks of sensors in production, COMPASS® provides an off-the-shelf software tool to maximize the
automation of your calibration and testing processes. The industry leading pressure calibration soft-
ware enables you to advance from individual automated hardware components to a fully automated
calibration system—quickly, and without consuming your internal engineering resources.
• Runs complete, automated calibration sequences on single or multiple units under test (UUTs), including
leak testing and pretest exercising
• Compatible with transfer standards, piston gauges and data acquisition hardware from all manufacturers
• Full integration of Ruska piston gauges and controllers; replaces WinPrompt
• Export COMPASS® data directly to MET/TRACK® database, allowing MET/TRACK® software to manage all
your assets. Supports multiple standards and customizable prompts
• Readily adapts level of automation to available hardware and UUTs
• Calculates in-and-out-of-tolerance conditions; reports
linearity and hysteresis for each UUT
• Creates standard test data files that are easily imported
into Microsoft® Excel and other software tools; also out-
puts to an external database
• Advanced onboard report editor with simple template
editing to produce customized calibration reports in
Microsoft Word® format
• Security options on hardware setups, data files and
reports to assist in compliance with FDA 21 CFR Part 11
• Microsoft® Windows Vista and Microsoft® Windows 7
support
• Multiuser, networkable application and database; seat-
based license available

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Calibration software
Electrical/RF Calibration Asset
Calibration Software Management Software

MET/CAL® MET/TRACK®
The complete Manage
solution for metrology assets
automating the easy way.
calibration • Interface with
processes plus MET/CAL,
managing COMPASS®,
and reporting Manual
measurement MET/CAL®, and
assets. MET/TEMP II
• Perform fast, repeatable, and powerful calibration • Two types of
• Full storage of calibration data data validation for critical data consistency
• Rich reporting capabilities • Create and print ad hoc reports or build your
• Configure and report a wider range of measure- own report
ment uncertainty parameters • Five levels of security

Warranted Procedures for MET/CAL®


Fully tested,
Software Support Program
ready-to-go
procedures MET/SUPPORTSM Gold
designed to
satisfy your Annual support
needs. program for
• Optional MET/CAL Plus
calibration Calibration
procedures for Management
MET/CAL® Plus Software. This premier support service helps you
Calibration maximize your software investment over time.
Software • Software upgrades included
• Warranted • Free access to thousands of Fluke Calibration
by Fluke warranted procedures
Calibration to produce valid calibrations on the • Priority access to software support
intended unit under test (UUT) for the specified • Discounts on training courses and custom
model and revision level calibration procedure development
• These procedures automate the calibration • Members only web seminars
process under MET/CAL control

5080A/CAL
Easy-to-use
standalone
software for
the 5080A
Multi-Product
Calibrator.
• Quickly
calibrate a
wide range of
analog and digital workload
• Provides automated control of the calibrator;
technician simply enters readings from the item
being calibrated
• Easy-to-use procedure designer; simply select
the type of signal needed to perform a test from a
drop-down menu, enter the test level and set the
test limits

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Temperature LogWare III
Calibration Software • Remotely
monitors and
logs a virtu-
MET/TEMP II ally unlimited
number of
• Fully auto-
concurrent log
mated
sessions into
calibration
a central data
of RTDs, TCs,
repository
thermistors,
• Up to two
and many
temperature
heat sources
and two
• Calibrates up
humidity inputs for each DewK
to 100 sensors
• Customize your graph trace color, alarms, and
at up to 40
statistics as you go
points
• Performs
coefficient calculations and generates tables and TableWare
reports Calculate-and-
generate data
LogWare software package
for manually
Turn a Fluke
entered data.
Calibration
• Generates
single-channel
temperature vs.
handheld or
resistance, tem-
1502A/1504
perature vs. ratio
readout into a
and temperature
real-time data
vs. EMF tables
logger.
• Calculates coefficients for RTDs, thermistors and
• Collects real-
thermocouples
time data
• Generates coefficients, calculates residual values
• Calculates
and generates useful tables
statistics and
displays customizable graphs
• Allows user-selected start times, stop times and
sample intervals

LogWare II
Turn any Fluke
Calibration
multi-channel
thermometer
readout into a
real-time data
logger.
• Collects real-
time data
using Fluke
Calibration
multi-channel
readouts
• Calculates statistics and displays customizable
graphs
• Allows user-selected start times, stop times and
sample intervals

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Calibration software
Pressure/Flow Mechanical/Dimensional
Calibration Software Software

COMPASS® for Pressure Manual MET/CAL®


Universal The easy,
platform for efficient way
automating to collect, store
pressure and report data
calibration. consistently
• Integrated for manual
piston gauge calibration.
support • Quickly and
• Runs complete easily create,
automated edit, test and
calibration run calibration procedures
sequences • Input calibration test data into your computer – no
• Supports more spreadsheets or paper and pencil
multiple units • Capture measurement uncertainty and TUR values
under test
• Automates virtually any pressure standard or
device under test

COMPASS® for Flow


Macro-enabled
mass flow
calibration
software
package.
• Fully
customizable
• Supports
non Fluke
Calibration
flow references
• Performs complex real time flow computations,
and allows you to alter test scenarios based on
data collected

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Service programs
Fluke Priority Gold CarePlan Silver CarePlan
The Fluke Priority The Fluke Silver
Gold CarePlan is CarePlan is a
a comprehensive comprehensive
instrument instrument warranty
calibration and support plan that
repair support plan puts you in charge
that minimizes of your operating
your downtime Instrument CarePlan costs and protects Instrument CarePlan
and protects your your investment
investment in your in your new
Fluke calibrators. It’s Fluke Calibration
the “good as gold” instrument.
priority customer service program that gives you all • Extended warranty coverage for your instrument
these extra privileges: • Calibration included on repairs covered by your
• Annual calibration included (standard or accred- plan
ited) with guaranteed three-day in-house • 15 % discount on regular calibrations during your
turnaround1,2 factory and Silver CarePlan term
• Free repairs with guaranteed ten-day in-house • 15 % discount on any out-of-plan service changes
repair (includes calibration)2,3 • Free product updates (PCNs) performed at the time
• Pre-paid, priority freight on return of instrument of repair
• Special Priority Gold telephone help line or web • One, two, and four-year plans available
support for member assistance
• Free product updates
Register your Fluke Calibration product
• One-year, three-year and five-year plans
available online
• 10 % off on calibration product upgrades Visit www.flukecal.com/register-product to
• 20 % off any scheduled Fluke Calibration register your product today!
metrology training for any of your personnel
• Automatic 45-day and 15-day calibration due
notification Authorized Fluke Calibration Service
• Free transit case for your instruments (Europe) Centers
1. Three-day in-house turnaround not available in all countries; Fluke Calibration offers calibration and repair
contact your local Fluke representative for details. Priority shipping services and support through our flagship metrology
times vary by country. laboratories and service partners worldwide. To
2. One-year and three-year Priority Gold CarePlans do not cover
instrument repairs in the first 60 days and 30 days respectively
find the best solution for your calibration product
after plan purchase. Five-year plans are eligible for immediate you can visit www.flukecal.com/service-centers,
repair services covered under the program. call us at 877-355-3225, or email us at service@
3. Instruments showing signs of failure due to physical abuse, flukecal.com.
improper operation or application do not qualify for free repair and
will be repaired at 15 % discount from standard repair rates.

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Training
Training Self-paced online training
Calibration and metrology training from Fluke Our self-paced
Calibration can help you and your staff become calibration
more knowledgeable in a wide variety of disciplines. and metrology
Instructors are experts who work in electrical, training courses
temperature, pressure and flow calibration, and were developed
who really want to help you learn the foundation by Fluke
and techniques of metrology that you can put to Calibration and
immediate use in your workplace. Fluke Calibration other technical
offers introductory, intermediate, and advanced level experts in the
courses in a variety of formats to meet your needs. metrology
community
Instructor-led classroom courses using proven
Our instructor- instructional design components. At the start of each
led courses module, a brief tutorial describes how the course is
cover a variety laid out. The learning objectives are clearly stated.
of metrology Topics are selected from easy-to-navigate menus
topics and range and sub-menus. Embedded questions are presented
from one to five frequently to increase retention. Engaging graphics,
days in length. photos, formulas and tables support text material.
Held in various A final post-test provides proof of competency.
locations around Tests are shuffled after each use. Most importantly,
the world, a certificate of completion satisfies documentation
training from requirements.
Fluke Calibration
is a great way to Self-paced training tools
maximize your In addition to self-paced online training, Fluke
investment in Calibration offers several additional self-paced
your calibration training tools for metrology software and dc/low
equipment. frequency metrology. Our self-paced metrology
software CD-ROMs give you the ability to learn at
Instructor-led web-based training your own pace. The familiar web interface makes
Our instructor- navigating this program easy, and upon successful
led web-based completion of the course you will be provided with
trainings offer a completion certificate. Fluke Calibration also
the same great offers the only comprehensive text book on dc/
access to Fluke low frequency metrology, Calibration: Philosophy
Calibration in Practice, Second Edition. It covers real world
experts, with the concepts and applications, and is designed and
added benefit written for the working technician.
of not having to
travel. Instructor- On-site training
led web-based Fluke Calibration instructor-led courses may also be
trainings are taught at your facility. If you have a large number
designed to of students, or if the material you wish to discuss
fit into your is considered confidential, you may find On-Site
schedule, Training an attractive alternative. Contact your local
without disrupting your workflow. Courses are set up Fluke Calibration representative to discuss specific
in anywhere from one to five parts, two hours each, requirements and arrangements, or email training@
held on consecutive days. flukecal.com for a Fluke Calibration representative
to contact you.
For an up-to-date course schedules, and pricing,
and training resources visit: www.flukecal.com/
training

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Fluke Calibration. Precision, performance, confidence.™

Fluke Calibration For more information call:


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